For sure. It’s good to know. But not a huge compromise considering we are talking about still using a flavour of Android and play services.
Ah. They have a lot thats open. And I believe if you run Headscale (and android and/or Linux clients), you can be fully open source.
I’ve just switched from an iPhone 12 Pro to Pixel 9 and am on GrapheneOS now. Aside from Signal chat history, everything switched over quite easily. Sandboxed google play services is simply an amazing feature. Rerouting location requests let’s me feel a certain level of trust when I use Google Maps now. There are a tonne of little quality of life features too that I don’t remember if base Android had back when I used it before; e.g. setting the default language for a specific application.
For using Immich without exposing it to the public, check out Tailscale. It’s a private VPN (wireguard) service (it’s partially opensource and provides paid tiers, but the free tier is all you’ll need; there’s an open source server called Headscale, if you need full open source) you can use on your home network that is dead simple to configure. You literally just login on you computer and your phone.
On iOS, Arctic for Lemmy supports push notifications. And Ice Cubes for Mastodon supports push notifications as well.
On Android, I’ve been using Moshidon for Mastodon and Thunder for Lemmy. Both apps support Unified Push (it’s experimental for Thunder, requires a self hosted server as well).
Mlem or Arctic
Zen for desktop: https://zen-browser.app/
Ironfox for mobile: https://ironfoxoss.org/
Oh neat. Termux:Styling let’s me change fonts. And Fira Code, has support for nerd fonts! Thanks again for the recommendation, you saved me a butt load of time 😍
Huh. Not quite what I was looking for… But you know what? It works! Terminal, just installed OpenSSH. Thank you. This plays a lot better with Fish shell. I’ll look into seeing if I can install Nerdfonts.
Appreciate the recommendation 🙏❤️
Same issue with that one. Thank you tho 🙏
There’s the merge versions plugin. Works pretty well if you have different video qualities and what not.
I imagine the code is not the problem, but more of a philosophical one. I am on your side that this is sorely needed in KDE. But I’ve been seeing KDE devs shoot down this type of functionality for a decade now and the state of this MR looks like more of the same.
Try clicking the URLs.
SSD: Server Side Decorations
CSD: Client Side Decorations
It’s how kwin fundamentally works. And why you can’t just have application specific buttons and widgets in kwin window decorations like how in Gnome you can.
The article I linked is from 2013. They’ve been discussing this for a long time.
KDE has always favoured SSD over CSD. So it kind of makes sense that LIM was rejected.
https://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2013/02/client-side-window-decorations-and-wayland/
Aesthetically, I think CSD is the way to go. But functionally, I love KDE too much to use anything else.
I can’t believe it! 😱
/s
Minor spoilers… but it was fun seeing how a contemporary to Kern uplifted a different species, and more deliberately. Which adds to the universe rather than just have it be… Kern is God kind of thing. And seeing a species that was more emotion based was pretty great too. Different types of intelligences… not to mention the completely alien Nodan species.
Children of Ruin was my favourite. The slight horror tones of some of the story really got me! And also… 🐙
Checkout Toshy. This has been a life saver for me.